@hirobagames, @pinkio75 please try publishing / downloading now. The issue was due to us locking down the system after this breach, but missing some config updates.

Everyone else. We are aware of the issue and are working on fixes. We should be getting an email out to everyone soon.

1) If you use a strong password, you're likely safe. The breach did not include passwords for most people, just password hashes.

2) That being said, if you use a weak/ common password (or even a strong password that is common), you might be vulnerable to a reverse hash lookup.

If you're familiar with the phrase "hash", we don't store your password, we store what's known as a "cryptographic hash" of your password.

An algorithm takes your password and converts it into a different string (the hash).

There's no way to work backwards from the hash to your password via an algorithm, BUT hackers have started taking common passwords and hashing them. They then build dictionaries of these hashed passwords and can then look up the original password in these dictionaries.

We are changing how passwords are hashed so that they will be much more difficult (impractical) to dictionary attack, but if you use a password that has been put into a hacker's dictionary, you are at risk.

The other thing to note is that if you are vulnerable, you should change your password everywhere you use the same email address / username / password pair, as a competent hacker will start trying your discovered email / password combo on major services to see if they can get in.